The Scottish Tory leader has made an epic balls up in just 23 words [TWEETS]

Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson tried to damage Jeremy Corbyn on 14 May. But instead, she ended up defiling the memory of her party’s hero, Margaret Thatcher. And she managed to insult all those we send to war in the process.

That’s quite a balls up in just 23 words.

Damaging Corbyn

Newspapers over the weekend were awash with stories about Corbyn’s talks with the IRA in the past. A spokesperson defended Corbyn’s record, saying:

So according to Davidson, talking to the IRA in an attempt to seek peace was “offensive” to everyone in the military. But as people quickly pointed out, that means Davidson was also vilifying Thatcher:

Thatcher held secret talks through an intermediary with the IRA during the hunger strikes in 1981. And Tony Blair also negotiated very publicly with the IRA. Those were the talks that ultimately brought peace to Northern Ireland through the Good Friday Agreement. Furthermore, over the course of decades, there was allegedly collusion between the British state and paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland; reportedly leading to hundreds of deaths. This was detailed in a Panorama documentary calledBritain’s Secret Terror Deals.

Smearing soldiers

Davidson’s comment was also challenged by those who’ve ‘worn the uniform’. The people she was supposedly defending:

Someone who apparently did wear the uniform, then, thinks this comment is “Fallon-level bollocks”. A reference to Defence Secretary Michael Fallon’s run in with Labour’s Emily Thornberry on the latest Andrew Marr Show. Thornberry accused Fallon of talking “bollocks” after she had confronted him over a party he had allegedly attended in honour of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

And Glenton is right. Surely peace is exactly what those in the service want. Because it is peace that, in the case of Northern Ireland, halted the bloodshed, both there and in Britain. It’s arguably why many join up – persuaded that their service will bring about a safer, more peaceful world.

But it’s now general election season. And so many politicians are throwing their all into attacking opponents, at any cost. Davidson’s effort, however, has inadvertently shot down Thatcher and presented our troops as gun-toting, war-hungry fanatics.

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